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You sure have a lot of nice boys to choose from. I do not have super fast internet so the utube was a bit hard for me to follow,
but from your comments I think you know exactly what to select for. I'd say trust yourself and your instincts...
I think the main thing, other than size/width/tail angle is look for the good bowl shaped body....although this can change.
I did not have nearly so many cockerels to choose from (well, 2
, but sometimes I think it is easier to SEE them if they are fewer).
This is the guy I picked at around 18 weeks due to the bowl shape and wider tail:
While he was looking "bowly" with a descent tail angle, he is not as bowl shaped (wide chest, but lacking in the abdominal area)
now. His tail angle is also higher. He is about 10 months old now. I still love his width.
Don't forget your pullets are 50% of your breeding. The two pullets I have are huge, but really lacking in tail color. I have 2 very
nicely colored pullets from Kathy showing better shape. They are not as large as my other pullets were at the same age, I sure do like them
for getting better tail color and shape into these though.
It really requires constant evaluation on many levels at different stages.
I think you've got a great understanding on what to look for, just trust your judgments.
If you get your numbers down a bit it will be easier to see what you have and as they mature
you'll get down to the best one or two keepers on the cockerels, and hopefully a few more on the pullets.
You have some really nice birds to choose from, IMO. I think you will get a very nice group to work with.